Organisation summary
What is Salford Community Leisure?
SCL is a community
benefit society incorporated under the Industrial and Provident Societies
Act 1965. It is an independent legal entity, separate from Salford City Council.It has its registered
office at
Minerva House, Pendlebury Road, Swinton, Salford M27 4EQ, and its web address at www.salford.gov.uk/scl.
How
SCL is organised
The Chief Executive is responsible for the day to day management
of SCL’s affairs, and he is accountable to the Board of Directors, who appoint, remove and fix the Chief
Executive's terms and conditions of employment.
The Board of Directors ensures that SCL conducts its affairs in accordance with its stated purpose. It sets the policies, strategies and objectives, and then supervises the Chief Executive and his staff who are responsible for delivering them. The Board is accountable to the members through elections and the power of removal.
Composition
of the board
The board comprises:
- four community members who are users of SCL’s facilities,
- three employee members elected by the employee members,
- three persons from and elected by the Community Committees,
- two representatives of Salford City Council,
- four persons appointed by the Salford Partnership,
- ensuring that business, health, education and community safety are appropriately represented up to two co-opted persons to ensure the Board has all the skills it needs to operate effectively.
Leisure IN Salford is operated and managed by
Salford Community Leisure Limited
This page was last updated on 29 October 2008

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